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Show THE MID.VALE (Utah) SENTINEL a baby boy arrived Monday, Dec. for the Robert Sodermans. The Friday, December 19, 1958 Page Seven 8, Last Wednesday evening Mr & Mrs Lawrence Reading, Elm St., were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Mrs Willis L. Francom Douglas Hill, Salt Lake, at a Salt ' ' Phone: AM 53601 Lake cafe. Other guests included Miss Alice Sholl, Mrs Ruth Co- Mrs J. T. Davis, 6th Ave., at- hmno, and Johnny Farrell, Salt tended a party for the "Linger Lake. Entertaining the Couple Club Longer Club" at the home of Mrs Pete Smith, Copperton, recently. last Saturday evening at their Mrs H. R. Gust, was honored on home on N. Chapel St., were Mr her birthday. Bridge was played & Mrs Leo E. Anderson. Dinner during the evening. Other guests and bridge were enjoyed by the were Mrs John Nilsson, Sandy; following guests: Mr & Mrs David Mrs G. T. Buokle, Magna; Mrs I. Gardner, E. 7720 South, Mr & Aimer Berg, Mrs Ross Cushing, Mrs Bryan Bird, Olympus St., and Mrs Ervin Stellman, Bing- and Mr & Mrs A.E. Pearson, E. Wasatch St. ham Canyon. Mrs Allison Bills, Adams St., Mrs Mary Jane Crow is a newcomer to Midvale. She moved re- entertained her bridge club at a cently from Copperton to 93 W. Christmas luncheon last Friday afternoon at a Salt Lake cafe. Center St. were Mrs L. M. Howard, Guests John Watson, Oakland," Calif., Mrs Leo Anderson, N. was a dinner guest recently of Riverton; Mr & Mrs Charles Clinton, Alta Chapel St., Mrs David Harmon, Jefferson St., Mrs Dunn Taylor, ' View Dr. A baby boy arrived Nov. 8 for Sandy, Mrs Earon Jensen,' Cres Mr & Mrs Lester C. Ray, Kanab, cent, Mrs Bryan Bird, Olympus Pearson, E. Was at the Kanab Hospital. Mr Ray is St., Mrs A. E. Mrs atch and St., Myron Stott, the. son of Mrs Charles Fossen, won by 1st Ave., and formerly of Mid- - Jefferson St. Prizes were Mrs L. M. Howard, Mrs Leo Anvale. The newcomer has been named Monte Carlo. The Lester derson, and Mrs David Harmon. Last Sunday evening Mr & Mrs C. Rays have three daughters, enterJanice Elaine, Leslie, and Mon LaMar Olson, S. Allen St., a tree decorating party. at tained ica. , , A pink bundle tagged for Mr After decorating, games were & Mrs John Pavich Jr., Roosevelt played and refreshments served to the following guests: Mr & St., arrived Nov. 26 at the Cot& tonwood Maternity Hospital Mrs Dean Smart, Sandy, Mr Mrs Ernie Davies, E. Center St., have named the An They baby Mr & Mrs Delmar Pedersen, S. gelia Marie. Other children are Allen St., Mr & Mrs Gene Hun- Michael and Stephanie. Mrs Man da Brklacich, 1st Ave., is the lck, Murray, Mr & Mrs Gaylen Graham, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs grandmother. Dell Petersen, East Midvale. Personals 1 t . l vffV i 1 i J4 $ M V) Mr & Mrs David Downs, Oak St., and Mr & Mrs A. E. Buckley, Lincoln St., were among 16 couples oi the Vagabonds, a square dance group, who visited Earl Beck's Square Dance Club at Eldred Recreation Center in Provo last Friday evening. The Midvale couples enjoying a turkey dinner for the Promen aders at South Cottonwood Stake House, Murray, last Monday eve ning were Mr & Mrs David Downs, Oak St., Mr & Mrs A. E. Buckley, Lincoln St., Mr & Mrs Orson Jenson, Pioneer St., and Mr & Mrs George Strom, Second Ave. After dinner, square danc ing was enjoyed by the group. Mrs Lenyal Soderman, 6th Ave., returned last Sunday afternoon by plane after having been in Seattle, Wash., for the past 10 days visiting her son and family, Mr 4 Mrs Robert Soder man and Terry Scott, formerly of Midvale. During her stay there v""",wS'4ll 4 'Hi r I ; tit .j uni-cyc- XI Reid, Mr & Mrs Will Evanson, & Mrs James Kemp. and Mr Pat Elder Unda Mangum Obituaries Linda Mangum, eighth grade Pat Elder, a ninth grade and daughter of Mr &dent and son of Mr & Mrs Lloyd ale, Mrs Stancel Mangum, 830 East EIderV235 Clid8e Top Trojan Teenag-660Tro-er was chosen Top Suth, because his friendliness to-jan Teenager for the week of ward students and teachers, He Dec. 15 to 19 because of her highis capable and dependable. Pat scholarship and citizenship. She recently participated in the ninth is friendly and courteous towards grade assembly and the traveling ' a He receives everyone truly good good pie of a Top Trojan Teenager, grades. KENNETH C. MATTHEWS Kenneth Gene Matthews, 3- month-ol- d son of Cornellius and Sylvia Anne Strasburg Matthews, Midvale, formerly of Highland, Utah County, died Saturday mor ning at his residence of strangulation on own mucus. He was born Sept. 20, 1958, in American 0 exam-as-embl- y. is now recuperating at the home of her sister, Laura Magnusson, Locust St., after having been in the LDS Hospital for a week following surgery. Last Friday afternoon Mrs Wil liam W. Jones entertained at a pot luck luncheon and quilting bee at her home on E. Wasatch St. for the following guests: Mrs Levi Jenkins, S. Allen St., Mrs Fred Beckstead, S. Allen St., Mrs Henry Anderson, S. Holden St., Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave., Mrs Armida Kikel, S. Allen St., and Mrs Lester Barton, Murray. Entertaining the Lucky Seven Club at a Christmas party recently were Mr & Mrs Glenn Sacos, Roosevelt St. After dinner, games were played, a program present ed by each couple rendering a number, Christmas music was enjoyed and gifts exchanged by the following guests: Mr & Mrs Douglas Miller, Cornell Dr., Mr & Mrs Vernal Newbold, Roosevelt St., Mr & Mrs John Marchant, Pioneer St., Mr &. Mrs Stancel Mangum, Union, and Mr & Mrs Norman Mangum, Cottonwood Heights. Mr & 'Mrs Glen Sacos, Mrs Maxine Pattison, Murray, and Mrs Glen Lcnnberg, S. Grant St., p esented their annual Christmas program at the Ladies' Study Guild in Copperton last Monday-evening-. Last Wednesday evening the following ladies from the Mid vale Ladies' Guild attended the 'second orientation meeting at the Fort Douglas Hospital: Mrs E. D. Julio, first vice president, Garden View Dr. Mrs Earl Rar-diE. 7720 South, Miss Ruby Roach, Jefferson St., and Mrs Willis L. Francom, 3rd Ave., pres- ldest. The meeting was conduct ed by the nurses, with several talks given by the hospital per sonnel, after which refreshments were served. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs Mary Baker, Salt Lake, formerly of Midvale, and Mrs J. L. Baker, Salt Lake, were visitors of Mr & Mrs Willis L Francom, 3rd Ave. Kenneth Markus, son of Mr & Mrs Max Markus, 4th 4ve., cele brated his seventh birthday at a party Saturday, Dec. 6. Games Fork. Survivors include his parents; a sister, Susan; three grandpar ents, Mrs Cornellius B. Matthews Mr Si Mrs David Strasburg, all of Highland; great grandmother, Mrs Bessie R. Rogers, Salt Lake. Funeral was Monday at Highland Ward LDS chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Ceme tery. ORSON J. JENSON Orson J. Jenson, 71, 425 Wasatch St., died Monday at 7:30 a.m. at his residence after a heart attack. He was born Feb. 19, 1887, in Midvale, to Carl C. and Ann Jacobson Jenson. He was retired and a member of the LDS church Survivors include a brother, Carl C, Midvale; nieces, ne phews, Gale M. Jenson, Midvale; Mrs Ann Caulam, Mrs Beth Standing, Salt Lake; Elmer Jenson, Montpelier, Ida.; Ross, Dean Jenson, both of Midvale; Edith Wright, Eugene, Ore. Funeral was held Thursday noon at the Midvale Third LDS Ward chapel. Burial was in Midvale Cemetery were played and refreshments served to, the following guests: Jason Perry, JoAnn Perry, Dana Thurber, Dale Radovich, Henry Dumas, Sharla Markus, Kari Kae Markus, David Markus, Timmy Dumas, Pauline Dumas, RodneyRay, Randy Gardner, Laura Beck, Douglas Beck, Suzanne Perry, JOHN W. FARMER Funeral services were held Cindy Burgon, Susie Burgon, Lori Burgon, Joe Pacheco, Perry Jloff Saturday in the Midvale First and Scctt Perry. Prizes were won Ward chapel for Jr.hn W. Farby Sharla Markus, Perry Hoff, mer, 68, Midvale. who passed away Dec. 11, following a brief itodney Ray, and Joe Pacheco. A. M. Ross, Dick Cowan and illness. Services conducted by Eldon Wardle, returned Tuesday Bishop Robert J. Morley, were as evening from a flying trip to the follows: Kenneth Dunn; invoca Bahamas. The trip was won from tion; vocal solo, Eldon Bates; the Case Company. They loft last speakers, Roy S. Lester, Bishop - T .'if 5 newcomer has been named Robert Corey Soderman. As proud as grandparents can be are Mr & Mrs Lenyal Soderman, 6th Ave., and Mr & Mrs Darrel Hansen, Sandy, and a great grandmother, Mrs Maud Soderman, 6th Ave. Mrs Heber C. Aylett entertain ed her Tuesday Evening Bridge Club last week with eight guests atending. Mrs Lottie Parker, E. Center, Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge, has recently returned to her home after a few days stay at the LBS Hospital. Mr &. Mrs Louis Smith and daughter, Melissa, moved from 91 E. Wasatch, to their new home at 180 Fern Dr. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs Roy Macklin, 2nd Ave., Mrs George West, N. Main St., Mrs Stan James and Mrs Leo New- bold, Sandy, visited Mrs Myrtle Mackey, Salt Lake, who is ill. Entertaining her sewing club last Tuesday evening at a Christmas party was Mrs E. G. Wright, Olympus St. Guests were Mrs Ted Kearsley, E. Center St., Mrs Chauncey Milne, E. Center St., Mrs Arnold Francom, E. Wasatch St', Mrs Deming Wright, S. Main St., Mrs Henry Anderson, S. Hol-den St., Mrs Timothy Chamberlain, 6th Ave., Mrs Ronald Talbot, 6th Ave., Mrs Elmo Sager, Jefferson St., Mrs Lawrence Brown, Park St., and Mrs Harold Wright, S. Grant St. The annual Christmas Dinner party for the Auxiliary FOE 659 was held Wednesday evening, Dec. 17, in the Eagle Hall. Be sides the auxiliary members, there were four special guests attending, who were Mrs Josephine Johnson, South 100 West, Mrs Kate Salt, Mrs Elizabeth Su- saeta, and Mrs Dorothy Miklo- vich, Murray. Mrs Arthur Sjoblom, N. Grant St., entertained her sewing club last Wednesday afternoon. A de ssert luncheon was served to members of her club, after which the afternoon was spent in sewing. Mr & Mrs Park D. Butler, E. Wasatch St., her sister, Mrs Al- den Snell and son, Alden Jr., Salt Lake, and another sister, Annis Langford, Provo, attended the funeral services cf Mrs Martha Jones, a cousin, at Cedar City, recently. Mrs Annie Mae Jensen, moth er of H. Allen Jensen, S. Main, is now visiting at their home. She will be with Mr & Mrs Jen sen during the Christmas holidays. Mrs Anna Canning, S. Main, ... ; Friday, i ' Here for the recent illness and death of his father, John W. Farmer, was former Midvale resi dent, Jack J. Farmer. Mr Farmer makes his home in Seattle, Wash., where he returned last Sunday. The Midvale First Ward pot luck dinner, sponsored by the senior Aaronic Priesthood group, was held last Thursday with 50 present. The program consisted of Christmas songs presented by Rodger and David Toone, accompanied by their mother, Mrs Keith W. Toone, Kearns, a and juggling act by Steve Campbell, Bountiful, and a Christmas story, .Martin, the Cobbler," by Glen Sacos. The social evening was under the direction of the presidency, Mr & Mrs Joseph Barfus, Mr & Mrs David Harmon, Mr & Mrs Floyd Top Trojan Teenagers 'i V Mrs Orley d, New President semi-form- Society of BLF&E, Lodge No. 560, met at the Midvale City Hall. Election of of Officers and Leaders ficers was held, with the follow Attend Special Program ing being elected: president, Mrs Officers of the South Salt Lake Orley Bills, Depot St.; vice pres ident, Mrs Emery Logan', West County Daughters of Utah PioJordan; secretary, Mrs Darrell neers enjoyed a novel Christmas Graham, Salt Lake; treasurer, party and dinner Friday at 1 p.m. Mrs Basil Doman, Garden View at the home of Mrs Zella M. Dr.; collector, Mrs Nora Austin, Swenson, Sandy. Mrs Bonnie Alta View Dr.; warden, Mrs Max Dowding and Mrs Myrtle B. OstMarkus, 4th Ave.; conductor, Mrs ler were members of the comColumbia Dr.; mittee assisting Mrs Swenson. Oneida, Tony chaplain, Mrs Phil Fletcher, Salt A miniature Christmas tree Lake; inner guard, Mrs Harold with varied colored bells was Leatherwood, S. . Main; outer used as the attractive centerpiece guard, Mrs Joe Zdunich, Union; and candles were used. Organdy delegate, Mrs Nora Austin, Alta dressed dolls were favors. A bril View Dr.; alternate delegate, Mrs liantly lit Christmas tree and oth Frank Begley, Alta View Dr.; er novel room decorations, added chairman of board of trustees, to the occasion. All were dressed Mrs Harry Rogerson, Union; Mrs in novel costume. Dinner was. Elsie Bakoulas, Pine St., Mrs served to Mrs Regina G. Erick- Ward Warner, Columbia Dr.; mu son, president; Mrs Lenora D. sician, Mrs Jack Sandstrom, Salt Nelson, Mrs Mildred B. Gerrard, Lake; flag bearer, Mrs Keith vice presidents; Mrs Dora W. McCarlsen, Oak St.; legislative rep Millan, Mm Mary B. Lambourne, resentative, Mrs Robert Osborne Mrs Hazel P. Paxton, Mrs Irene Pine St.; magazine correspondent, Labrum, Mrs Dora C. Smith, Mrs Mrs Norman Doman, Roosevelt Louise R. Metcalf, Mrs Laura C. St. Jensen, Mrs Edith T. Ferguson, Plans were made for the an Mrs Carol Dame, Mrs Leonore Mid-valle- y nual Christmas party held last Monday evening in the Midvale City Hall at 6:30 p.m. The hus bands were guests at a dinner. Games were played, with various prizes being won. Gifts were exchanged. House prizes were won TO Martin. Novel games were enjoyed fol lowing the dinner. Prizes were won by Mrs Nelson, Mrs Paxton, Mrs Ostler, and Mrs McMillan. Santa Claus presented each one in attendance with a gift PS 1 ptr word minimum Ratw: 3c 7Sc - v... SALl -; hphrd JL FOR RENT unlur. btmt apt. Gai at 11H S. Stat.. Cr.i- - FOR RENT haat. locatad cant. Adulti. FOR RENT fur.. UHI No FOR SALE ITM ' imot.ri. ""T 6.m Stat. Foultry. Cuitom ducki, gaaia, chick- Stat., S.ndy. Ph.: AM S-- E 221. $55 2 SALI (priKMil Oiriilmti wtlltti. Hand m.dt. IS. 27 N. Chip.1 St., wlr ht. rd FOR RENT B.mt U E, l.nnoi, Midvl. Pk.: AM T RENT btmt apt. Partly furn. 73. E. Waiatch, Midv.l.. No tmokan or ajrink.n. fr. J..M. c IN 1ANDT bomal m tadar caaitra. Fur. apH. Mala.tlc IocUm Thr. brkk Hoa, Nar Itaat, kbooI aad tkmi AM I--1 124; AM E-IIST LOCATION 2311. tfc Oa. boM. FOR RENT Naoly dacoratad Two bouM. la Naar ichool, church, apt dupl.t. Can b. a.c.a rbrwtgb FHA or 61 baa. and bui. Call AM 15130 aft.r 1 p.m. S; AM HrtUr yhtmttiot 12-at U2'i N. 5th E., Sandy. AM M537. tic FOR RENT apt. partly fura. Hi. E Ka. .pt. partly fur., J3S moa. AM or taa at 17 Cottag. Aa., MURRAY NURSUr SCHOOL Caildraa 0 Sandy. agai 2 to 4. Eicallant car. aad traia- FOR RENT la Orapar. and ing. Clou to Stata St. 144 E. 4400 S. 12-bath. 'Partly fura. J25. Phona: AM - AM 12-LET US INSTALL baautiful ceramic til 17. I la your kitchaa and bath. Fra. aitl. FOR RENT fura, 2 anfur. apti. la Mldvala, good location. Utill- - mat... AM I 2242. 12 24 iai fura. AM FOR C E DtO OUIT m,nk buiinan. Salting 1i-rFOR RENT apt, tto. and frig. 400 to 400 pant and thadi, and ISO aailabl. If d.ilr.d. Wat.r fura. (SO standard darkt, mal.i and famalai, from moa. AM or call at 4$ Sth A... th. lilt J.i itock. Mutt ta. to appract-at- a. Mid.ala. Hot.l. may its spirit long dwell W" s 11 ir Ml SC your home anfyour heart. f l Mm LLANEOUS AM 4 0)17'. SALE FOR PINUTSON REST HOME Kind aad Lorlog Car Spinat Elactric fin. Orgaa, Ilka aw. Would maka glra your gtd folk. or taa at (I Chrlttmai gilt. AM MEN aad LADIES E. 7720 S., Midt.la. 4 lad P.HaaH Ambulatory AM 4--2 HI kard-to- . I. Mldval. 2 or. FOR SALE bockay Ma tkatai. I pr. flgur ikatai tlightly .i.d. I pr. tkl boon, all ili.i '!. I tanalt WANTlOCMd tart for (oak aad acrao rack. I, good cond. AM Iroo of all kladt AH tyM of radiator work daa. MMvata Radlata I FOR SALE Uiad doll cupboard and Co- 142 N. HotdML Mldrala. fVaal palnt.d ch.it of draw.ri. II aa. AM 4- - Protcoft. AM ft. f 2114. FOR rr I bi AMI-4I- 7; . Last shopper? l.f ui win H.rdv.r, 41. FOR RENT minute fw' " t,rP" ci.tnu A Kuhr. I2-- 9..tl. Odorl.u, iMpl.,i. k"Ml' t- - FOR very happiest... WU t,F0 .pt. ulil incl. JSi 44Q7 in ( at I Apt. in Study. Clou to U-- f Mldv.l.. nd but. school, church, itor.i, FOlfSALI nd Ubl four Kikh. Mid frig turn. G ht.ttr rjno ch.in, aood. top, chrom. 191, ch.lrt and ISO. 145 E. lit N. S.ndy. AM I 1 i. 12-pUitlc. AM 121. Alio ll 1 bdrm horn I5. mod. ? Toy Colli. j, Fhona. AM 2 mrnayi, or'910527 S. FOR RENT this Christmas among your 4. br,d ' btmt apt ani. partly fur L.r). for coupl. and may you count V z ,m", G,rm" t ovtr phono08 No ads tikoti pup. Nm. wt.ki old, black Wl 00 NOT DISCLOSE INFORMATION ON WANT ADS IEFORI fUBLICATION and tan. Would mak. Idaal Chiritmat 0 Staulifully mark.d. AM Dtodlilto: 5 p.m. Wodnosooy .i. : n. C.th. Reason's best wishes v.. Arnold J. Butterfield, and Pres. by Mrs Basil Doraan and Robert Blaine Watts; male quartet, vocal Committee selection, Cannon Thompson, assignments for Grant Martineau, George Barton this event were as follows: cookand Lloyd Gardner; benediction, Mrs Darrell GraLawrence Mineer. The Relief So ing committee, Mrs Nora ham, Austin, Mrs Frank ciety was in charge of the floral Mrs and Mid Uonatd Davis; in interment the and Begley, display vale Cemetery. Dedication of the games committee, Mrs Keith Carl-seMrs Norman Doman. and grave was by Mayor Henry Beck- Mrs Tony Oneida. stead. Mr Farmer was born July 24, 1890, in West Jordan, to John H. Jordan High Will Have and Anna Suits Farmer. He was a retired machinist and former "Enchantment" Dance employe of the VS. Smelting, "Enchantment" will be the Refining and Mining Co. He mar- theme for Friday night's dance ried Hazel Anderson on Feb. 12, at Jordan High School, begin1914, in Sandy. They were later ning at 9 pjn., Dec. 19. Provid He Mae married separated. the dance music will be Mel Barnes on Oct. 24, 1936, in Salt ing Hall and his orchestra. Lake. He was a member of the Arrangements for the dance LDS church. have been under direction of Survivors include his widow; Mike Bullett, president; Charleen two sons, Jack J., Seattle, Wash.; Cutler, jice president, and Kathy Dennis L., Midvale; a daughter,. Mrs Leonard (Frances) Cleland, Brown, secretary. Committees are as follows: Sandy; a brother, Fred, Provo; decorations, Lyn Henson, Bob six grandchildren. Etherington, Joe Brklacy; program, Bonnie Marchant, Mike Walters; refreshments, Joni Beck-steaBills Pat Hill; floor show and orchestra, Charlotte MacGuffie, Mike Terry. Dress will be and an admittance fee of $1.25 per Last Wednesday evening the couple will be charged. Ladies' ". Wurlittar SALE Sfa FOITIaIE Still time to get ftaorgaoui b lack or lilvar avoid diiappointmant, Phoaa: Ufa, AM C 1704. At trie light of ChristrVias again brightens our faces, our eyes, and our hearts, we turn our thoughts to others. May the our inspiration, happiness and peace of the holiday season sacred heritage, be with us always. . .fie Kentucky! finrit bourbon in the beautiful decanter ami (old gift wrfp . . . both at Ro extra eoot, If yvm mm giro m kON ImAm ...gJ.T III town tnt. eo, t mmioit, ummM INSURANCE or ft.rmaa Sh.ph.rd puppi.l. A K.C lag. Will bold till Xmai. S.l.ct aarly to today. United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company FOR SALE 14 mm Moi. "20LlSl tt.a cwal and acctdaof hMrana. Mn Habar Aylatt. f W. CaaHr tfs Mlda. fft AM outfit, cam- rato bow C-- l Aato laaaranca. log aw I alto wrlta Mra, Nt.fl, ta natty, - TRADE 10 y.ar-ol- d brick, Sandy, arkt. ara, proi.ctor, I' icra.n, th. for Mldvaia, lama pric. $104 dowa. $17$. H. D. motorcycla, a. b.tt.ry. wood cradit bay aic 2 bdrm boma, old tpld.r mon- - Sandy. Crawford Raaltort. AM good tirai, 174. P.t ith c.oa 41$. I L P. or AM 12-k.y. fri.ndly. motor DaWalt Radial aaw, t oitra bladat, C64T I aby't h gh chair, Harrlmaa Id? llh k.alor, good flr.t $150. Ford truck Tbnktglig Day. Phona: AM 4124 12-or AM 474$. and paint, runt good, 4224. trailar, flat rack, 414. 4 ton cap. ranch ALL TTP1S of tawing and ailaratlont. AM Hoot, agoa, good ttrat, $100. $llm Mf tr.ll.r dolly $50. 24" boyt blk., 121 WANTED 2 bad lur bom or apt E fi.tiorm ic.i.i, 1.000 Ibi, food conMldala by Pat. II. AM f laby-tltlinditio), ISO. Portal!. m.at rtal.l, good WANTED la my Or ptak 004. 1 171 I. 4)21 oft.r. AM 4- - AM condition, SS2I. $. ry. . 12 14 |